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mxGraph 1.10.1.1 |
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Packages that use mxICanvas | |
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com.mxgraph.canvas | This package contains various implementations for painting a graph using different technologies, such as Graphics2D, HTML, SVG or VML. |
com.mxgraph.reader | This package contains the classes required to turn an encoded mxGraphView into an image using SAX and without having to create a graph model. |
com.mxgraph.swing | This package contains the main component for JFC/Swing, namely the graph component and the outline component. |
com.mxgraph.swing.view | This package contains all classes required for interaction, namely the mxCellEditor used for in-place editing and the mxInteractiveCanvas, which defines the requirements for a canvas that supports hit-detection on shapes. |
com.mxgraph.util | This package provides utility classes such as mxConstants, mxUtils, mxPoint and mxRectangle as well as all classes for custom events and the undo history. |
com.mxgraph.view | This package implements the graph component, represented by the mxGraph class. |
Uses of mxICanvas in com.mxgraph.canvas |
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Classes in com.mxgraph.canvas that implement mxICanvas | |
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mxBasicCanvas
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class |
mxGraphics2DCanvas
An implementation of a canvas that uses Graphics2D for painting. |
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mxHtmlCanvas
An implementation of a canvas that uses HTML for painting. |
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mxImageCanvas
An implementation of a canvas that uses Graphics2D for painting. |
class |
mxSvgCanvas
An implementation of a canvas that uses SVG for painting. |
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mxVmlCanvas
An implementation of a canvas that uses VML for painting. |
Uses of mxICanvas in com.mxgraph.reader |
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Fields in com.mxgraph.reader declared as mxICanvas | |
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protected mxICanvas |
mxGraphViewReader.canvas
Holds the canvas to be used for rendering the graph. |
Methods in com.mxgraph.reader that return mxICanvas | |
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mxICanvas |
mxGraphViewImageReader.createCanvas(Map<String,Object> attrs)
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abstract mxICanvas |
mxGraphViewReader.createCanvas(Map<String,Object> attrs)
Returns the canvas to be used for rendering. |
mxICanvas |
mxGraphViewReader.getCanvas()
Returns the canvas that is used for rendering the graph. |
Uses of mxICanvas in com.mxgraph.swing |
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Methods in com.mxgraph.swing with parameters of type mxICanvas | |
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protected void |
mxGraphComponent.mxGraphControl.cellDrawn(mxICanvas canvas,
mxCellState state)
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void |
mxGraphComponent.mxGraphControl.drawCell(mxICanvas canvas,
Object cell)
Draws the given cell onto the specified canvas. |
Uses of mxICanvas in com.mxgraph.swing.view |
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Classes in com.mxgraph.swing.view that implement mxICanvas | |
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mxInteractiveCanvas
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Uses of mxICanvas in com.mxgraph.util |
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Methods in com.mxgraph.util that return mxICanvas | |
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abstract mxICanvas |
mxCellRenderer.CanvasFactory.createCanvas(int width,
int height)
Separates the creation of the canvas from its initialization, when the size of the required graphics buffer / document / container is known. |
static mxICanvas |
mxCellRenderer.drawCells(mxGraph graph,
Object[] cells,
double scale,
mxRectangle clip,
mxCellRenderer.CanvasFactory factory)
Draws the given cells using a Graphics2D canvas and returns the buffered image that represents the cells. |
Uses of mxICanvas in com.mxgraph.view |
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Methods in com.mxgraph.view with parameters of type mxICanvas | |
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protected void |
mxGraph.cellDrawn(mxICanvas canvas,
mxCellState state,
Object element,
Object labelElement)
Called when a cell has been painted as the specified object, typically a DOM node that represents the given cell graphically in a document. |
void |
mxGraph.drawCell(mxICanvas canvas,
Object cell)
Draws the given cell and its descendants onto the specified canvas. |
void |
mxGraph.drawGraph(mxICanvas canvas)
Draws the graph onto the given canvas. |
void |
mxGraph.drawState(mxICanvas canvas,
mxCellState state,
boolean drawLabel)
Draws the cell state with the given label onto the canvas. |
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mxGraph 1.10.1.1 |
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